02 October 2024

6 of The Most Beautiful Towns in the South of France

The South of France is home to some of the most picturesque towns in Europe, offering a perfect blend of scenic beauty, rich history, and charming culture. From medieval hilltop villages to coastal gems, each town boasts its own unique allure, making this region a dream destination for travellers seeking both tranquility and adventure. 

After narrowing it down, six of the most beautiful towns in the South of France that you simply must visit on your next trip!

South of France Coastline from Castle Hill Nice

1. Nice

Nice is often considered the unofficial capital of the French Riviera, and it’s one of the largest cities in southern France. It is the second most visited city in France, after Paris, and is often used by many as base for exploring all the French Riviera has to offer! Some of the most popular things to see/do are:

➜ Stroll along the Promenade des Anglais
➜ Visit the Matisse and Chagall Museums
➜ Shop at the famous Flea Market
➜ Enjoy the Sunset views at Castle Hill

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2. Cannes

Cannes is best known for the Cannes Film Festival, which started in 1946. It's one of the most prestigious film festivals globally, attracting A-list celebrities, filmmakers, and media from around the world. Some of the most popular things to see/do are:

➜ Shop and Lunch at The Boulevard de la Croisette
➜ Visit the historic Lérins Islands
➜ Stroll around the Old Town Le Suquet
➜ Visit the Underwater Eco-Musseum

3. Antibes

Antibes was originally established as "Antipolis" by the Greeks in the 5th century BC, making it one of the oldest towns on the French Riviera, and is one of the few remaining walled towns. Antibes combines its rich historical heritage with modern luxury, making it a popular destination for art lovers, history buffs, and beachgoers alike. Some of the most popular things to see/do are:

➜ Visit the largest Marina in the Med - Port Vauban
➜ Visit The Musée Picasso to see work from the famous artist created in Antibes
➜ Stroll through the Old Town of Vieil Antibes
➜ Enjoy panoramic views of the French Riviera from The Garoupe Lighthouse 

4. Menton

Menton is often called "La Perle de la France" (The Pearl of France) for its stunning beauty, mild climate, and lush gardens. It sits on the French-Italian border, offering a unique blend of both cultures. Menton was actually part of Italy until 1860, when it became French. The town retains a distinctly Italian feel in its architecture, cuisine, and overall atmosphere. Some of the most popular things to see/do are:

➜ Stroll around the exotic botanical gardens - Jardin Serre de la Madone
➜ Visit the Basilica of Saint Michael the Archangel
➜ Relax at Les Plages du Soleil
➜ Visit in February to experience the annual Fête du Citron (Lemon Festival)


Menton

5. Saint Tropez

Saint-Tropez was a quiet fishing village until the mid-20th century. Its rise to fame began after World War II when artists, writers, and later movie stars began vacationing there. Today, Saint-Tropez is synonymous with luxury, boasting upscale boutiques, yachts, and exclusive beach clubs like Club 55, where celebrities and the elite often gather. Some of the most popular things to see/do are:

➜ Relax at Pampelonne Beach
➜ Visit The Musée de l'Annociade
➜ Enjoy the views at The Citadel of Saint Tropez
➜ Explore the Old Town of La Ponche 

6. Èze

Èze is a beautifully preserved medieval village perched high on a cliff, approximately 1,400 feet above the Mediterranean Sea. Its narrow, cobblestone streets and ancient stone buildings give it a fairy-tale atmosphere. Due to its elevation, Èze offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline. Visitors often describe the view from Èze as one of the most stunning on the French Riviera. Some of the most popular things to see/do are:

➜ Visit the Jardin Exotique d'Èze
➜ Visit Èze's church
➜ Learn all about Èze's perfume heritage by going on a factory tour
➜ Explore the ruins and enjoy the sights from The Château d'Èze


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